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    Back to Black Lyrics & Meaning

    WAO TeamBy WAO TeamMay 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Amy Winehouse’s “Back to Black” is a poignant ballad drenched in the darkness of heartbreak. Written alongside Mark Ronson, the song delves into the emotional abyss that follows a love’s demise. The lyrics paint a picture of depression, self-destruction, and a yearning for a lost connection. 

    Back To Black Meaning

    The lyrics explore the feelings of depression, self-destruction, and longing after a lost love. The song powerfully conveys the deep emotional pain of losing a loved one, not just physically but emotionally, to addiction and infidelity. “Back to black” is a metaphor for her return to a state of depression and darkness, illustrating how the end of the relationship leads her back to her old, self-destructive habits.

    “Back to Black” is a raw and unflinchingly honest portrayal of Winehouse’s personal struggles, making it a timeless piece that resonates with many who have experienced similar turmoil. The song’s emotional depth and lyrical complexity contribute to its enduring impact and significance in music history.

    Back To Black Lyrics

    He left no time to regret
    Kept his dick wet
    With his same old safe bet
    Me and my head high
    And my tears dry
    Get on without my guy

    You went back to what you knew
    So far removed
    From all that we went through
    And I tread a troubled track
    My odds are stacked
    I’ll go back to black

    We only said goodbye with words
    I died a hundred times
    You go back to her
    And I go back to
    I go back to us

    I love you much
    It’s not enough
    You love blow and I love puff
    And life is like a pipe
    And I’m a tiny penny
    Rolling up the walls inside

    We only said goodbye with words
    I died a hundred times
    You go back to her
    And I go back to

    We only said goodbye with words
    I died a hundred times
    You go back to her
    And I go back to

    Black, black
    Black, black
    Black, black
    Black
    I go back to
    I go back to

    We only said goodbye with words
    I died a hundred times
    You go back to her
    And I go back to

    We only said goodbye with words
    I died a hundred times
    You go back to her
    And I go back to black

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